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Closing #98. Animated GIFs were losing their transparency and animated properties when saved as avatars. Reworked the avatar save process to only run the avatar through PIL if it is too big. This preserves the original uploaded file if it is within the desired size settings. This may still mangle big animated gifs. If this becomes a problem, then maybe look into calling the PIL Image.resize() method directly. Moved the PIL image specific functions from bio.forms to a new module: core.image for better reusability in the future.
author Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com>
date Fri, 24 Sep 2010 02:12:09 +0000
parents 3a626c48e9ae
children 72fd300685d5
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"""
Smiley classes and functions.
"""
import re

from django.utils.safestring import SafeData
from django.utils.html import conditional_escape

from smiley.models import Smiley


class SmilifyHtml(object):
    """
    A class to "smilify" text by replacing text with HTML img tags for smiley
    images.
    """
    def __init__(self):
        self.map = Smiley.objects.get_smiley_map()

    def convert(self, value, autoescape=False):
        """
        Converts and returns the supplied text with the HTML version of the
        smileys.
        """
        if not autoescape or isinstance(value, SafeData):
            esc = lambda x: x
        else:
            esc = conditional_escape

        words = value.split()
        for i, word in enumerate(words):
            if word in self.map:
                words[i] = self.map[word]
            else:
                words[i] = esc(words[i])
        return u' '.join(words)


class SmilifyMarkdown(object):
    """
    A class to "smilify" text by replacing text with Markdown image syntax for
    smiley images.
    """
    def __init__(self):
        self.regexes = Smiley.objects.get_smiley_regexes()

    def convert(self, s):
        """
        Returns a string copy of the input s that has the smiley codes replaced
        with Markdown for smiley images.
        """
        for regex, repl in self.regexes:
            s = regex.sub(repl, s)
        return s


def smilify_html(value, autoescape=False):
    """
    A convenience function to "smilify" text by replacing text with HTML
    img tags of smilies.
    """
    s = SmilifyHtml()
    return s.convert(value, autoescape=autoescape)